Abstract
Migraine is a complicated neurobiological syndrome that has been identified for quite a long time. A lot of studies exist on this subject matter. The main aspects of this disorder are throbbing and unilateral headache. It is commonly caused as a result of sensitivity to light and sound. It is considered as a vascular syndrome due to the pulsating aspect of the head. Nevertheless, the vascular alterations in the body do not fully support the pathophysiology of migraine symptoms. In fact, about 33% patients do not experience throbbing headache.
Migraine causes severe painful attacks of headache. As well, the
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